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Château Ormes de Pez 2020
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Château Ormes de Pez 2020

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Parker | 91
J. Robinson | 17
Decanter | 91
Bettane & Desseauve | 90-90
Wine Spectator | 92
J. Suckling | 92
Vinous - A. Galloni | 90
Vinous Neal Martin | 92
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HK$333.33 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 12 Bottles (75cl)
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Marks and reviews

92

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Fresh and direct, with lilac and savory notes running with a core of damson plum and red cherry coulis. Reveals a piercing iron note on the sneaky long finish. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Best from 2024 through 2034.

91

/100

Decanter

Green pepper, liquorice, pencil lead, black fruits, cedar, toast and caramel. Really quite high acidity on the palate, striking, making the biggest impact with juicy, almost sweet red fruits that give a wide, open and generous beginning. Lots of minerality – a crushed-stone texture and grip that mark the palate. Subtle detail and lightly framed.

92

/100

James Suckling

Bitter chocolate, blackberries, dried mint and tobacco leaves on the nose. Firm and linear, with a medium body and tight tannins. Tangy acidity. Sharp and clear-cut. 54% merlot, the highest percentage ever, the rest cabernet sauvignon with a touch of petit verdot. Better in 2025.

92

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2020 Ormes de Pez has a more open nose than its peers, leaning more toward red fruit as hints of potpourri and rosemary add complexity. The palate is medium-bodied with saturated tannins. There is quite a lot of extraction noticeable in this Saint-Estèphe, as well as a grippy, saline finish. It will require several years of cellaring before it offers drinkability. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.

92

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Nuances of smoke, chocolate, and spice, along with a bushel of ripe blackberries and currants, offer their fragrance effortlessly. On the palate, the wine is even better, with layers of ripe, sweet, creamy black and red fruits, olives, and cocoa that hold your interest. This is going to be delicious with only a modicum of aging. Drink from 2024–2038.

92

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

A blend of 54% Merlot, 38% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, the 2020 Château Ormes De Pez offers up a great perfume of red and black currants, sweet tobacco, sandalwood, and spice. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, with ripe tannins and good overall balance, it's another terrific 2020 that offers pleasure even today yet will evolve for 15+ years if well stored.

17

/20

René Gabriel

Kunz barrel sample 2021: medium-bodied, austere bouquet, cherries, blackberries, licorice. Bourgeois palate with good fruit, finely sandy tannins, good aromatics, a firm, grippy structure, and a dry, austere finish.

17

/20

André Kunz

Medium-bodied, austere bouquet, cherries, blackberries, licorice. Bourgeois palate with good fruit, fine sandy tannins, good aromatics, a firm core structure, and a dry, slightly bitter finish. 17/20 2025 - 2038

93

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Love this wine, with its punchy stamp of St Estèphe, with powerful black fruits and fresh acidities, both enticing and appealing while extremely unfussy. The tannins are serious and a little chunky, but have plenty of character and there is appealing gunsmoke and salinity on the finish. 3.69pH, 45% new oak.

89

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the 2020 Ormes de Pez features delicate scents of juicy red and black cherries, mulberries, and candied violets, leading to hints of cloves and dusty soil. The medium-bodied palate is coated with lively black and red fruits, supported by lightly chewy tannins and plenty of freshness, finishing on an earthy note.

94

/100

La RVF

Always of admirable craftsmanship, the wine is particularly good in 2020, with truly superb brightness and an admirable definition of the fruit. Elegant yet intense, with refined tannins, it is already irresistible.

94

/100

Le Figaro Vin

A very fine, elegant nose with floral notes of iris and violet, along with discreet fruit. The palate shows great finesse, supported by a very pure framework and velvety tannins. The finish lingers at length on notes of licorice and menthol.

94

/100

Yves Beck

Ormes de Pez benefits from a clay-limestone terroir where Merlot thrives, followed by sandy-limestone soils that suit Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine shows good density with fine, perfectly integrated tannins. The limestone character of the terroir comes through in chalky nuances perceptible both on the nose and on the palate. A dense, powerful wine with a finish ideally extended by its structure. A characterful Ormes de Pez that deserves some cellaring.

94

/100

Terre de Vins

For the past six years, the proportion of Merlot has been increasing, bringing greater stability, roundness, and body to this already charming cuvée. The expressive, fruity nose leads to a fleshy, fresh, and easy-drinking palate, framed by lively, ripe tannins. The fine, licorice-tinged, powdery flavor profile is already a pleasure to enjoy.

93

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

92–94. Barrel Sample. Owned by the Cazes family of Lynch-Bages in Pauillac, this is a fine wine that continues the backbone of this estate. With its tannins firmly in place, sustaining the black plum skin flavors, the wine has fine medium-term potential.

Description

A fine and elegant red wine from Saint-Estèphe

The estate

Founded in the 18th century, Château Ormes de Pez is located in the Médoc, in the appellation of Saint-Estèphe. Owned by the Cazes family since 1940, Château Ormes de Pez has undergone major renovations and modernisations. The estate takes its name from the word "pez" meaning "peace" in the local dialect, also meaning the elm trees that once were found on the estate before this variety died out in Europe. The wines of Château Ormes de Pez are produced with the same care and attention as those of the Pauillac Cru Classé Château Lynch-Bages, which also belongs to the Cazes family. Reflecting the typical style of Saint-Estèphe, the wines of Château Ormes de Pez combine generous and bright fruit with a fleshy texture and powerful material, promising a very good ageing potential.

The vineyard

Located to the north of the town of Saint-Estèphe, the Château Ormes de Pez vineyard covers 40 hectares of vines planted on two distinct terroirs. Here, we find the famous “Garonnaise gravel” in gravelly plots with quartz and rolled pebble soils. The terroir of Château Ormes de Pez is also marked by the presence of clay-sandy plots, which are cooler. The vines are 35 years old on average and the grape varieties of the property reflect the winemaking tradition of the Médoc.

The vintage

While the winter was marked by heavy rainfall, the mild weather during the spring favoured the development of the vines. Despite a few rainy days and a drop in temperatures at the end of April, the vineyard cycle was 3 weeks ahead of schedule. The good climatic conditions of May favoured an even flowering. The dry and sunny summer was characterised by great thermal amplitudes, ensuring the optimal ripening of the grapes. In mid-August, some stormy days helped the fruit ripen. The hot, dry conditions that followed allowed for the harvest of small, perfectly concentrated grapes.

Vinification and ageing

The wine was aged for a period of 16 months in oak barrels, of which 45% were new oak barrels.

The blend

The Château Ormes de Pez 2020 was made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (38%), Merlot (54%), Cabernet Franc (4%) and Petit Verdot (4%).

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